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SOAR -- Summer Opportunity in Applied Research


1999 Teacher Recommendation Form

Please print this form and have your teacher fill it in. (If you have a PostScript printer, try printing the PostScript version for better quality.)
Student: _____________________________ School: ____________________________
The ideal SOAR participant is a bright, self-motivated student who has a strong interest in Mathematical Sciences and has the maturity necessary to benefit from learning in a university-style environment.

Please explain why you feel this student is a good candidate for SOAR, by addressing each of the following areas:

Exceptional mathematical or analytical skills:







Maturity and ability to work independently and as a team member:






Good communication skills and leadership qualities:






Other skills (e.g. Computer science):

(Note: If you are not the student's teacher in that area, please have that teacher comment here, including their signature.)







How well do the student's grades reflect his or her abilities?






Signature: _____________________________________________


Position:  _____________________________________________

Please complete and have the student return this form, together with the completed application, by June 18th, 1999 to:

Nami Bland
SOAR in Mathematical Sciences Camp
Department of Mathematics
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON M5S 3G3

Email: namib@math.toronto.edu
Phone: (416) 978-3472
Fax: (416) 978-4107


This part of the site maintained by Nami Bland
Last updated: May 22, 1999
Original Web Site Creator / Mathematical Content Developer: Philip Spencer
Current Network Coordinator and Contact Person: Joel Chan - mathnet@math.toronto.edu

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